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- Title
Performative and Eidetic Simulations: Three Imaginary Regimes.
- Authors
Magomedov, Elad
- Abstract
Different kinds of fakery and imposture can be differentiated by means of the imaginary regimes within which a performative simulation unfolds. Engaging with Sartre's analysis of the imaginary, we will identify three such regimes, calling them the objective, the reflective, and the phantasmatic. Each of these regimes involves its own kind of image and accordingly a specific type of simulation. It is proper to the objective image to attain dissimulation of the self by replacing the real with fiction. In the reflective regime, the real is not substituted by the imaginary, but rather contaminated by it. Finally, whereas the objective and the reflective regimes operate within the sphere of intentional (dis)simulation, the phantasmatic image carries us beyond Sartre's findings, as it shapes the very structure of pre-reflective disclosedness which provides the background for our projects.
- Subjects
SARTRE, Jean-Paul, 1905-1980; IMPOSTORS &; imposture; SPHERES; SELF; FICTION
- Publication
Sartre Studies International, 2022, Vol 28, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
1357-1559
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3167/ssi.2022.280102